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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Doughty finds that the wife fails to prove that her estranged husband, now deceased, intended his purchase of a Rolls Royce to be a gift or donation to her. The Rolls Royce, purchased for $315,000, largely remained at the husband's house and he insured it in both his name and his wife's name, which suggests he intended to maintain a form of possession over the car. Witnesses also testified that the husband stated he was just letting his wife use the car and it was not hers.
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